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Oregon energy bill HB 4076 advances to committee review with public hearing scheduled; specific provisions require bill text review for detailed analysis.
Oregon energy bill HB 4076 advances to committee review with public hearing scheduled; specific provisions require bill text review for detailed analysis.
HB 4076 is an Oregon energy bill introduced by Representative John Lively that is currently in early legislative stages. The bill has been referred to the Climate, Energy, and Environment Committee, where it awaits detailed review and public hearing scheduled for February 12, 2026. Without access to the bill's specific text, the exact provisions cannot be detailed.
Energy legislation in Oregon carries significant implications for the state's renewable energy goals, utility rates, and carbon reduction targets. As Oregon continues transitioning toward clean energy, bills in this category often affect electricity costs for consumers, business competitiveness, and the state's ability to meet climate commitments.
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